DUNE: David Lynch, Denis Villeneuve and filmmaking THEN and NOW
00:30 "... dune adaptation that comment wasn't a ..."
01:01 "... the two dune s or rather since one is ..."
01:17 "... wrong with David Lynch's dune but he ..."
01:34 "... upcoming dune will work out but in ..."
02:00 "... Herbert's dune already had a history in ..."
02:10 "... dune with a number of spiritual warrior ..."
02:34 "... dune rights after a fall stopped under ..."
03:26 "... his vision could be applied to dune alas ..."
03:39 "... have zero interest in dune because it ..."
04:06 "... the movie he had wanted to make and dune ..."
08:08 "... case of dune in particular those very ..."
08:16 "... the dune adaptation into two movies even ..."
08:27 "... from their point of view dune was one ..."
10:16 "... dune wasn't due to any restrictions in ..."
11:02 "... adaptation but as was the idea for dune ..."

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David Lynch, director of the 1984 “Dune”, recent stated he had no interest in seeing Denis Villeneuve’s upcoming adaptation, due to the difficult time he had in making his.

Even so, David Lynch had a lot of freedom making his movie, in many ways more than Villeneuve has in making his. That invites a comparison between the two Dunes, or more specifically, a comparison between filmmaking in the nineteeneighties, and filmaking today – which is what @AndreEinherjar will be doing in this video

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Apr 29th 2020
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